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02/19/2008, 5:00pm, EST

Tuesday, February 19th

SyncTogether adds Leopard compatibility

Mark/Space today released SyncTogether 1.0.2, an update to the software that synchronizes various types of data with multiple Macs. The latest release brings compatibility for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, allowing users of Apple's latest operating system to take advantage of SyncTogether's features. A single SyncTogether license supports three macs, requires Mac OS X 10.4.8 or later, and is priced at $50.

SyncTogether can selectively sync to protect private information, and syncs contacts from Address Book as well as calendar events from iCal and Safari bookmarks. Users can also sync other compatible data like Bare Bones Yojimbo, Panic Transmit, and others. Users can sync manually or automatically on a schedule, and Bonjour networking supports local network syncing.

"At home, SyncTogether will make Address Book and iCal work for you in new ways. SyncTogether's selective syncing feature lets you choose individual Address Book groups and iCal calendars to sync with other family members' Macs. Sync a common list of addresses without sharing your entire contact list. Share individual iCal calendars to keep track of family events and schedules. SyncTogether allows each user to add or modify information, so Mom can add weekend plans from her Mac, and Dad and the kids will see the new plans following the next sync. SyncTogether can even synchronize information between multiple accounts on the same Mac, which is great for families that share a single computer."


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Tiger compatibility
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02/19, 7:25pm, EST
Well, this app never ever had TIGER compatibility for me, so let's hope they finally made it a functional product.
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Do not buy SyncTogether
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02/20, 12:37am, EST
This was the most painful $50 I ever spent on shareware. It's based upon Apple's iSync conduit, so it constantly has conflicts with itself. It's also very slow and inflexible.

Steer well clear of SyncTogether. You're better off using the rsync tool built in to Mac OS X. Just download a free GUI front-end for rsync and set it to sync the directories for AddressBook, Mail, and any other directories you want to sync. SyncTogether is a waste of time and money.
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